B vitamins and prevention of cognitive decline and incident dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Zhibin WangWei ZhuYi XingJianping JiaYi TangPublished in: Nutrition reviews (2021)
This meta-analysis suggests that B vitamin supplementation is associated with slowing of cognitive decline, especially in populations who received early intervention and intervention of long duration; the study also indicates that higher intake of dietary folate, but not B12 or B6, is associated with a reduced risk of incident dementia in non-dementia aged population. Given the prevalence of dementia cases in many countries with aging populations, public health policies should be introduced to ensure that subgroups of the population at risk have an adequate B vitamin status.